WOMEN'S FIGHT, REPRESSIVE MEASURES AND RESISTANCE. WALKING TOWARDS EQUALITY - Territorios de la Memoria
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II International Conference Territorios de la Memoria WOMEN'S FIGHT, REPRESSIVE MEASURES AND RESISTANCE. WALKING TOWARDS EQUALITY 17-20 November 2020 II CIRCULAR (02/14/2020) Upon receipt of the numerous proposals and the merger of some of them due to the thematic similarity, we present through this II Circular the final relationship of the Tables-workshop accepted for the celebration of the Second International Conference Territorios de la Memoria - WOMEN'S FIGHT, REPRESSIVE MEASURES AND RESISTANCE. WALKING TOWARDS EQUALITY. Likewise, we announce that the deadline for the delivery of communication proposals will be next May 10, 2020. The extension of the same will not exceed three hundred words in Word format. They must be sent both to the Organizing Committee (segundo.congreso.tdm@uva.es) and to the coordinators of the workshop-table and may be written in any of the co-official Spanish languages , as well as in English, Portuguese, French, Italian or German. The deadline for the coordinators to communicate to the organization and communicants what the proposals are accepted, concludes on June 15, 2020. The coordinators of each table will exercise the role of rapporteur, presenting the different communications and encouraging the debate. For this, the communicators must send the texts adjusted to the proposed norms to the coordinators as well as to the Organizing Committee. For more information about the Second Congress, the collective's website is available (www.territoriosdelamemoria.es) and our social media (TW: @territoriosmemo and FB: Territorios de la Memoria – España). Best regards, The Organizing Committee
PANEL-WORKSHOP RELATIONSHIP ACCEPTED 1. Female hells. Penitentiary spaces and women's concentration: places of reform, punishment and resistance in the twentieth century. David Benayas Sánchez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) dbenayas@ucm.es Laura Bolaños Giner (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) laurabolanosginer@gmail.com 2. Guys and dolls on the screens: gender representation in the media audiovisual and female empowerment Pablo Berdón Prieto (Universidad de Valladolid) pablo.berdon@uva.es Cristina Zapatero Flórez (Universidad de Valladolid) cristina.zapatero@uva.es 3. From Franco to resistance: the theft of babies in Spain from a feminist perspective Aránzazu Borrachero-Mendívil (Queensborough Community College/University of New York) aranzazubm@msn.com Manuel Sánchez-Moreno (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) manuel.sanchez@ucm.es 4. Female presence before the courts in the Ancient Regime Spain. Resistance and gender identity. Alberto Corada Alonso (Instituto Universitario de Historia Simancas/Universidad de Valladolid) acarf_aguilar@hotmail.com María Herranz Pinacho (Universidad de Burgos) maría_herranz_pinacho@hotmail.es 5. Roots and precedents of feminist resistance (12th -18th centuries) M.ª. Isabel del Val Valdivieso (Universidad de Valladolid) delval@fyl.es Asunción Esteban Recio (Universidad de Valladolid) aerecio@fyl.es 6. Sorority. Women's support networks M.ª Cruz Díaz de Terán (Universidad de Navarra) mdiazdet@unav.es
7. Feminism in the digital age María Díez Garrido (Universidad de Valladolid) maria.diez.garrido@uva.es Dafne Calvo Miguel (Universidad de Valladolid) dafne.calvo@uva.es 8. Transnational female libertarian activism. Forms of mobilization and representation Óscar Freán Hernández (Université Lumière Lyon 2) oscar.frean- hernandez@univ-lyon2.fr Susana Sueiro Seoane (UNED) ssueiro@geo.uned.es 9. The forgotten lead role of women during the Civil War Laia Gallego Vila (Universitat de Barcelona) laiagvila@hotmail.com Alba Peña- Muñoz (Aranzadi) apenamun@gmail.com 10. The feminine contribution in the contemporary armed struggle Isabel García García (Instituto Universitario Gutiérrez Mellado – UNED) mis.garcia@igm.uned.es Jara Cuadrado Bolaños (Instituto Universitario Gutiérrez Mellado – UNED) 11. The role of women in resistance against totalitarianism: a long road to recognition César García Andrés (Universidad de Valladolid) cesar_10garci@hotmail.com Pablo Arconada Ledesma (Universidad de Valladolid) arconada85@gmail.com 12. Women in Spanish foreign policy: 1931-1978 Iván Garnelo i Morán (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) ivangarnelo@hotmail.com Xavier María Ramos Diez-Astrain (Universidad de Valladolid) xaviermaria.ramos@uva.es 13. Sources and methodology for the study of women as historical subjects and political and social agents. Against oblivion and for reparation María Luisa López Municio (Fundación Jesús Pereda) Ana María Peña Varó (Fundación Jesús Pereda) fundacionjesuspereda@cleon.ccoo.es
14. Gender repression in Castilla y León in the Civil War. An open topic José Antonio Lorenzo Cuesta (UNED - Palencia) joslorenzo@palencia.uned.es 15. Birds of passage. A review of the migrations and exiles of the twentieth century in terms of gender Rocío Negrete Peña (UNED/Université Bordeaux Montaigne) rnegrete@geo.uned.es 16. Biographies and memories of women: life as a commitment Nerea Pérez Ibarrola (Universidad Pública de Navarra) nerea.perez@unavarra.es Gemma Piérola Narvarte (Universidad Pública de Navarra) gemma.pierola@unavarra.es 17. Biographies of Spanish journalists. The professional work of women in the media (18th-21th) Jacobo Herrero Izquierdo (Universidad de Valladolid) jacoboherrizq@gmail.com Itziar Reguero Sanz (Universidad de Valladolid) itziar.reguero@gmail.com 18. Inner exile in the educators during the Spanish totalitarian periods Teresa Rabazas Romero (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) rabarom@ucm.es Victoria Robles Sanjuán (Universidad de Granada) vrobles@ugr.es 19. Bodies, affections, sexualities. Female identities and struggles in history Mónica García Fernández (Universidad del País Vasco) garciafmonica@gmail.com Uxía Otero González (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela) uxia.otero.garcia@gmail.com
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